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"speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
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"content": " Madam Temporary Speaker, I am under no duty to make that explanation. I am talking about urban planning and how we live. If you look at the growth of towns today----, and I am very happy that for the first time since Jubilee came to power they have, in a very tacit single sentence, mentioned Vision 2030. Since Jubilee came to power Vision 2030 and Lamu Port-South Sudan- Ethiopia- Transport (LAPSSET) became a Kibaki dream. They embarked on a tangent unrelated to those visions, but a tacit mention of Vision 2030 in this policy. We have to be very serious with what we want our country to be. In the old days, the management of public affairs was very strict and for good reason and good human philosophy. Before we even bring this policy to fruition this country has a serious need for a land tenure system to be thoroughly discussed and debated. For a country that is only 21 per cent rain secure we cannot engage in the luxury that I see going on. Madam Temporary Speaker, I do not know if you drive to your constituency every other day or fly. If you do, you will see that from Nakuru as you drive on towards Mau Summit to Eldoret, factories are being built on farmlands. They are consuming farmlands that we so much need to produce food and feed this country. Some of the The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes"
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